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and the photocopy of my new passport (not noterized) that I sent and a noterized copy of the front and back of my citizenship card. Will that be an issue?[/QUOTE]
As long as you maintain your PR Status in Canada, you should be fine. If you are staying in Philippines more than 6 months they can ask for Police Clearance Certificate (mostly they don't ask, but in case). Consider that you have enough income to show that you can support your family if you do not return to work on extended period. If you have a baby younger than 1 year, they may consider that as reason for not working. Family visit to home country does not harm sponsoring eligibility anyways!
This is very bad advice. PRs are required to live in Canada throughout the process. Leaving for more than a few weeks risks the app. IRCC will likely find out and they will refuse the app. It has happened many times before.
a Canadian citizen, a person registered in Canada as an Indian under the Canadian Indian Act or a permanent resident,
at least 18 years old
living in Canada:
if you’re a Canadian citizen living outside Canada, you must show that you plan to live in Canada when your sponsored relative becomes a permanent resident.
You can’t sponsor someone if you’re a permanent resident living outside of Canada.
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